Nov 17, 2018 South Africa women 109 for 9 (Kapp 25, Salma 3-20, Kubra 2-20) beat Bangladesh women 79 for 5 (Rumana 34*) by 30 runs Sune Luus is congratulated by Marizanne Kapp ICC/Getty Images It was the same old story for Bangladesh as their bowlers strangled South Africa and restricted them to 109, but their
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3:20 AM ET Former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has backtracked on his agreement to be a mentor with Islamabad United in the PSL, because he wants to play in the 2019 season, according to the franchise. Misbah, it is understood, is likely to be picked by Peshawar Zalmi in the Gold category. Islamabad said it had
shares Tasmania 81 & 476 (Wade 137, Doolan 94, Siddle 4-100) lead Victoria 282 & 0 for 12 (Dean 7*, Harris 4*) by 264 runs Matthew Wade plays a flick during his half-century © Getty Images A magnificent 137 from Matthew Wade has given Tasmania a chance to pull off a remarkable come-from-behind win
1:51 AM ET Australia’s pacemen have wasted no time plotting their first target of the Indian summer, after Nathan Coulter-Nile predicted a short-pitched barrage to be directed at the opener Rohit Sharma as a way of testing what the fast bowler called a “compulsive” tendency to play the hook and pull shots. Speaking in Brisbane
3:00 AM ET Western Australia 207 (Richardson 53, Worrall 7-64) & 5 for 313 (S Marsh 163*, Bosisto 58, Worrall 3-84) beat South Australia 251 (Head 87, Winter 53, Richardson 5-47) & 268 (Nielsen 82, Cooper 49, Kelly 5-61) by five wickets Bromance: Mitchell Marsh and Shaun Marsh shake hands Getty Images Any doubts about Shaun
shares New South Wales 279 & 3 for 360 dec (Larkin 175*, Hughes 116, Swepson 2-116) beat Queensland 260 & 216 (Wildermuth 84, Burns 38, Lyon 5-94) by 163 runs Nathan Lyon bowls © Getty Images Nathan Lyon and Josh Hazlewood have bowled New South Wales to first Sheffield Shield win of the season
3:00 AM ET West Indies 117 for 6 (Dottin 46, Campbelle 45, Shrubsole 3-10) beat England 115 for 8 (Dunkley 35, Selman 2-15) by four wicketsScorecard and ball-by-ball details West Indies squeezed out England in a thrilling finish at the Daren Sammy Stadium to claim top spot in Group A and a semi-final against Australia
3:00 AM ET Saurabh Somani Close Saurabh Somani is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo Tshwane Spartans 203 for 5 (Cloete 80, de Bruyn 66, Bravo 3-31) beat Paarl Rocks 202 for 6 (Delport 73, Mendis 2-35) by one run Theunis de Bruyn was one of five debutants for South Africa Gallo Images A good-sized Sunday crowd
shares © AFP Asif Ali produced a performance for the ages, shellacking a 33-ball 80, as Cape Town Blitz turned the tables on Durban Heat in a stunning chase at Kingsmead. This innings was a clinic, really, embodying all the attributes that define T20 batsmanship: flair, skill, daring, power, and creativity of the highest
shares © Peter Della Penna A blistering opening spell from Bilal Khan was followed by a hat-trick and five-for by Fayyaz Butt as Oman wiped out Uganda for 59 in a 10-wicket mauling. Victory that came on the country’s 48th National Day meant Oman became the first team to finish undefeated in a World